Each channel in the FMP Transmitter can safely power loads up to 450V DC (limitless wattage)
Plug-and-play installation with minimal cable and copper required, and remote drivers
Fault-managed power distribution, making it safe and efficient to transmit high-voltages
The FMP Transmitter comes standard with 4 Digital Current™ FMP Channels. They can supply up to 450V DC each, at 3kW.
The Fault Managed Power, Digital Current™ Receiver intelligently monitors for faults, as it transmits and receives DC power. It shuts power off if any faults are detected, including human touch.
As a fault-managed power system, Cence FMP combines the benefits of line-voltage AC power systems with the benefits of low-voltage wiring practices. Our Digital Current™ technology allows us to supply up to 450V DC safely along cables that don't require mechanical protection.
Cence FMP is simply wired into typical AC branch circuits, and distributes Digital Current™. We serve buildings in Canada, the USA, and internationally.
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AC to DC Conversion
The Cence Digital Current™ Transmitter simply plugs into any typical AC receptacle, and each of the 4 channels makes one, centralized and highly efficient AC to DC conversion. The transmitter safely sends up to 450V DC of Digital Current™ power over cables that make use of low-voltage wiring practices.
DC to DC Conversion
Cence HV Receivers connect to 450V DC lines and drop voltages down to required levels for connected loads. The Cence HV Receiver and Channels are continuously monitoring for faults along cables. If one is detected, power will be shut off immediately.
Wireless Control
Plug in the powered load to the receiver, such as telecom equipment, and relax. You can monitor, control, automate and optimize connected loads through the Cence App.
Anatomy Of The Cence Fault-Managed Power System
We take the pressure off with a fault-managed, high-voltage system that's plug-and-play, with no electrician required (depending on jurisdiction)
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